audio affected by applications
I'm curious as to why my audio is affected when certain programs are launched, even though I'm not using onboard audio. I bought a sound card to alleviate this problem, but something must either be malconfigured and/or unknown to me as to how to correct this condition.
Any ideas, anyone?
I'm using Windows XP Pro.
512Mb pc133 sdramm
950Mhz Athlon processor
40Gb 7200 r.p.m. Western Digital hard drive
Creative Labs sound card
Re: audio affected by applications
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Originally posted by Ronin
my audio is affected
It would be helpful to have a little more information than this, Ronin.
For example, how your sound is affected, and what type of sound is affected. eg CD play, .wav replay, FM synthesis or all of them.
Also do you know the model of motherboard in the system, or what support chipset it uses, eg Via, AMD, and the model of sound card?
Also which programs cause the problem and what they're doing at the time could help too.
Re: Re: audio affected by applications
Quote:
Originally posted by Platypus
It would be helpful to have a little more information than this, Ronin.
For example, how your sound is affected, and what type of sound is affected. eg CD play, .wav replay, FM synthesis or all of them.
Also do you know the model of motherboard in the system, or what support chipset it uses, eg Via, AMD, and the model of sound card?
Also which programs cause the problem and what they're doing at the time could help too.
Example: I like to listen to 80's music from www.shoutcast.com with the use of Winamp. Should I attempt to check email via Outlook Express or if I launch Trillian, then the audio goes into a slower speed that sounds like the words are being dragged.
My motherboard is a PC Chips K7 series with SiS730 chipset.